I used one of those box calculators online from http://www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=17 and it popped out saying that my box needed to be 16.237 cubic feet for 2 subs. I was just wonderinf if this was correct. The specs of the subs are: Fs = 27Hz Qys = 0.43 Vas = 6.10 cuft DCR = 4ohm/coil Xmax(one way) = 1.75"

If anyone could tell me if what it gave me was a decent internal volume or if it isn't, someone who could tell me what what be better, please let me know.

TimBugMH10

03-01-2003, 02:48 PM

16 cubic feet? Thats enormous!!!
If the box were square that would mean the dimensions were 2.5' x 2.5' x 2.5'.
Thats way too big!

Randy Savage

03-01-2003, 02:51 PM

Originally posted by AvramLazar
I used one of those box calculators online from http://www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=17 and it popped out saying that my box needed to be 16.237 cubic feet for 2 subs. I was just wonderinf if this was correct. The specs of the subs are: Fs = 27Hz Qys = 0.43 Vas = 6.10 cuft DCR = 4ohm/coil Xmax(one way) = 1.75"

If anyone could tell me if what it gave me was a decent internal volume or if it isn't, someone who could tell me what what be better, please let me know. What subs is this box for?

AvramLazar

03-01-2003, 07:43 PM

The box will be built for 2 15" eclipse titanium subs (sw9152). I was told i'd need to make the box doubly reinforced or something like that due to the weight of the subs, but i'm don't know if the guy was bullshitting me or not.

Randy Savage

03-01-2003, 07:48 PM

Originally posted by AvramLazar
The box will be built for 2 15" eclipse titanium subs (sw9152). I was told i'd need to make the box doubly reinforced or something like that due to the weight of the subs, but i'm don't know if the guy was bullshitting me or not. 3/4" MDF should be good, or you can get 1" MDF if you would like...are you porting them or sealing them?

AvramLazar

03-01-2003, 07:59 PM

i wanna port them. Hey, snova031 my aim is adamk84. that may be a bit easier than each of us posting off and on